Welcome to Ambu-Stat, LLC. 770-489-2545

The Mission of Ambu-Stat is to be the Leader
in Emergency and Non-Emergency Ambulance Services, Transportation, and Community Health Resources.

The core values of Ambu-Stat are values which each
member of our organization holds that creates the foundation of unparalleled professionalism and unsurpassed service.﻿ We are committed to treating our patients with the utmost respect by providing
dependable, precise, and courteous medical transportation services. We will strive to earn their loyalty by having a completely satisfied customer at the end of each ambulance transport.

At Ambu-Stat,
we are focused on the safety and well-being of our patients. The customer always comes first as we strive to exceed your expectations! ﻿﻿

Services

About Us

Ambu-Stat Ambulance Service provides Douglas County as well as surrounding communities with superior non-emergency ambulance transport 24 hours a day, 7 days a
week.

﻿Ambulance Services

Non-Emergency
TransportationThis would include non-emergency medical transport from home, extended care facility or nursing home to the nearest hospital; post-hospital
discharge non-emergency medical transport to extended care facility, nursing home, or patient's home; non-emergency medical transport to dialysis, chemo, radiology
treatments for those that qualify. Each patient needs a Certificate of Medical Necessity in order to qualify for a non-emergency transport by ambulance. The following would
categorize what is needed to qualify for a non-emergency ambulance transport:

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The patient is bed confined; or

The patient must not be able to get out of bed with or without assistance;or

The patient must not be able to walk; or

The patient must not be able to sit in a chair, including a wheelchair; or

The patient had to remain immobile because of a fracture that had not been set or the possibility of a fracture
(e.g., hip fracture); or

﻿The patient is in a body cast; or

The patient has signs and symptoms of severe pain or distress or a medical condition or conditions that would be
exacerbated by transport other than ambulance; or

The patient must remain in a supine position; or

The patient must be removed by stretcher because of a specific physical condition or limitation.

IV meds/fluids required

Special handling/isolation required

Third party assistance oxygen dependent

Patient is confused, combative, lethargic, or comatose

Require special handling during transport

Unable to maintain erect sitting position in a chair for time needed to transport